Hi Jeremiah and welcome to the forum! Thanks for giving such thorough information about your pool and what all you have done. That will help people to be able to better advise you.
Since your CYA is 110, you'll have to shock up to 25 to kill the algae in your pool. Do you know the volume of the pool? If you tell us that, we can help with dosing amounts for bleach. You'll need to try and test several times a day and each time, take it back up to shock level. Continue to do this until your pool clears and until you can go from sundown one to until sunup the next day without losing more than 1ppm of chlorine. Also run the pump 24/7 and clean the filter as needed.
You did the multiplication right with the dilution method by the way.
Your pH is fine, your alk is a little high but nothing significant and your calcium hardness is ok. (I assume this is NOT a vinyl pool, correct?
No more pucks! Especially the kind you have been using. Dual acting pucks have COPPER in them! We never advise using copper. Contrary to popular belief, it is not chlorine that stains things and turns blonde hair green, it is copper!
You'll need a good test kit if you don't already have one. The one we recommend is the Taylor K-2006 or 2006C (same kit, larger bottle of some reagents). If you buy it through the Amazon link in my signature, the Pool Forum makes a little money on the sale which helps us keep this form online. Only buy if the seller is Amato Industries, however. Some other sellers are substituting the K-2005 which you do NOT want. You'll be able to test your CYA using the disappearing black dot test that you have heard about through reading on the forum. We refer to test strips as goofy strips because they really aren't too accurate or a reilable means of testing.
With high CYA, you have two choices.
1. Live with it and run higher than normal cl levels per the Best Guess chart. It is actually ok to do this. As long as you maintain your chlorine within the range of 8-15ppm (after you clear this algae up that is), your pool will be fine. You'll most likely find that you will only have to add bleach every 2 or 3 days. It is safe to swim in a pool with cl levels of 8-15 when the CYA is over 100. It is no different than swimming in 3-6ppm of cl with a CYA of 50. (If you choose option 1 and have to run high cl levels, you MUST buy the kit. It will allow you to test high cl whereas other kits will not.)
2. Other option is to do a partial drain and refill to try and lower the CYA. You do NOT want to totally drain a pool, however or it may pop out of the ground!
Let us know which option is best for you and we'll help you go from there.
As far as where to dump test kit vials after use, I do not dump it in the pool. I just dump it on the ground.
Foaming is usually the result of adding an algaecide. Unless I missed it, I don't see where you mentioned that you added any. Hopefully the high chlorine levels will help to break it down.
Hope this helps. Come back with further questions and also keep us posted on your progress.
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